『How Ernest Shackleton Used Improvisation to Save His Crew』のカバーアート

How Ernest Shackleton Used Improvisation to Save His Crew

How Ernest Shackleton Used Improvisation to Save His Crew

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る

今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

This version is optimized for web searches and detailed show notes, incorporating keywords like "leadership," "Agile," "resilience," and "Ernest Shackleton."

When your "Plan A" becomes a graveyard, do you freeze or do you pivot? In this episode of The Optimistic Beacon, Dr. Ray Calabrese continues the series Endurance: The Shackleton Way by exploring the essential leadership trait of improvisation.

In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton set out with a meticulously detailed plan to cross the Antarctic continent. Within months, the ice crushed his ship and his strategy. Discover how Shackleton transitioned from a rigid explorer to a master of the "liquid mind," using everything from seal blood and oil paint to screws in his boots to ensure his crew's survival.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The MacGyver Factor: How to use the tools you have to do what you need.
  • Mission vs. Method: Why falling in love with the goal—not the plan—is the key to "Agile" leadership.
  • The Power of the Pivot: Why Shackleton was willing to abandon his lifelong dream to prioritize the lives of his men.
  • Actionable Advice: How to cultivate flexibility in your personal and professional life before a crisis hits.

Stop mourning your sunken ships. Learn how to build a lifeboat out of the wreckage and navigate the unknown with the spirit of the Endurance.

まだレビューはありません